Hello! I've been flying stunt kites for about 5 years now on a rather casual, solitary basis. I've never met another kite flyer, believe it or not! My attempts to find people in the areas I've lived never really worked out, so I've just been doing my own thing. It's always a great way to relax. :) I do plan to go to kite festivals now that I'm out of school and have a job. (Yay! Money! Woohoo!) I was poking around the internet to see when they are this year, and found this site. :D

I'm a recent transplant to Chicago from Southern/Central Illinois - So recent that I havent been able to find a good place to fly yet! I was spoiled at the last place I lived; the best field around was right next door. :D Suggestions would be most welcome - where can I go? I live IN the city, so there will be some travel time involved, I'm sure. The idea of actually having WIND is a bit intimidating. *grin* I adore my Mako, but usually I wasn't able to fly it because the wind was so light. I also have a Niknak, Micron, Yinyang, and an Adrenaline. I bought my parents a Prisim E2 a while back when they first came out, and we like that quite a bit as well.

I'm in the Aurora area which would be a bit of a haul for you. The closest spot I know of to you is Lisle but that is still a bit of a haul. I'm sure that Dave from Chicago Kite could give you a few ideas where to fly in the city... give him a call and tell him $2000....

Please try to make our fly later this month and like Mike, I am a quad guy too...

I would suggest that you get a hold of the sponsor of this board, Dave at Chicago Kite ((708) 848-4907). I know that he can
put you in contact with some city fliers who fly along the lakefront. I should be able to do so, but I am horrible with names and
I am drawing a blank right now. I see fliers from other parts of the country / world more than I see local fliers, which is not the
normal state of things. But, I do know that there are some people who regularly fly in the city. Some, I remember names but
no contact info, some just first names and some just faces. This may be a sign I need to fly more locally.

Hopefully you will make it out to the club flys, but it is nice to be able to fly without a huge effort.

Babbman, I actually work in Lombard, so I'm used to the drive. It would be a haul from home, you're right. What's in Lisle? Maybe I can get some flying time in after work and let the traffic settle. (Hah!) I really miss it. I'll be sure to stop in and talk to Dave, see what he has to say.

Babbman, I actually work in Lombard, so I'm used to the drive. It would be a haul from home, you're right. What's in Lisle? Maybe I can get some flying time in after work and let the traffic settle. (Hah!) I really miss it. I'll be sure to stop in and talk to Dave, see what he has to say.

I fly on my lunch hour at Community Park in Lisle. 53 and Short street... about 2 miles south of 53 & 88. There is usually no one there (except the cheapskate who breaks park rules and drives golf balls even though there is a real driving range at the south end of the park).

I tend not to fly after work there as once it stays light after 5pm, they have the parks pretty well booked for soccer and baseball and anything else they can dream up.

But, if you can ever make it out at lunch time, I'd be happy to meet you there. Just PM me through this board if you ever need anything.

i don't have anything against quad kites, in theory, either; but i can't help wondering that if God truly wanted us to fly quads, he would have not had us evolve from apelikefeethands to what we consist of now!

Just kidding... i may well purchase the upcoming, trick-capable Tesseract 4-line kite. It will depend on the price (and the reviews); but i bet it is one sweet kite that can really dance and go with the flow!

"Knoted4ever, I've never really gotten the hang of tricks. "

Tricking, to me, is 95% of the fun; i can do precision very well i think... but there is nothing like doing tricks... having the kite do jazz-oriented and zen-like things that kites aren't supposed to do!

Tom P.

Illinois_______ (excerpt from E. E. Cummings: "How many winds make wonderful... and is luck The skeleton of life")